Green’s Dictionary of Slang
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Jii: send.: I wolde thy Gospell, and thou, were both nowe in hell. evang.: Why and shall this baggage, put by the worde of God. pseud.: Thou wylt not be answered, tyl thou fele a sharper rod.at baggage, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: What wylte thou fall to mutton? [...] Rank loue is full of heate where hungrye dogges lacke meate, They wyll durty puddynges eate For want of befe and conye.at beef, n.1
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: sodomisnus: The woman hath a wytt, And by here gere can fytt, Though she be sumwhat olde. It is myne owne swete bullye [...] My gelouer and my cullye, Yea myne owne swete hart of Golde.at bully, n.1
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Act II: With balyues and catchpolles to holde hym downe.at catchpole, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: What wylte thou fall to mutton? [...] Rank loue is full of heate where hungrye dogges lacke meate, They wyll durty puddynges eate For want of befe and conye.at cony, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: What wylte thou fall to mutton? [...] Rank loue is full of heate where hungrye dogges lacke meate, They wyll durty puddynges eate For want of befe and conye.at dirty, adj.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Bii: Your mouth shall kysse my docke Your tongue shall it unlocke.at dock, n.1
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Bi: No, no, it was but a fart.at fart, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Act IV: infidelitas: At her purse or arse, tell me good fryre fuccage? hypocrifis: My the Messe at both [...] Tush, I am the popes owne vycar If thou lackest a pece, I knowe where thou mayst be sped.at fuck, v.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: sodomismus The woman hath a wytt, And by here gere can fytt, Though she be sumwhat olde.at gear, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Diii: Beades, ryngs, and other gere.at gear, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Act II: [in homosexual use] With Man haue I bene, whych hath me thus defyled, With Idolatrye, and uncleane Sodomye.at go, v.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: What wylte thou fall to mutton? [...] Rank loue is full of heate where hungrye dogges lacke meate.at heat, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Bii: I thought so by your stature And by your auncyent gesture [...] Welcome Syr Huddypike.at hoddy peak, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: What wylte thou fall to mutton? [...] Rank loue is full of heate where hungrye dogges lacke meate, They wyll durty puddynges eate For want of befe and conye.at meat, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: What wylte thou fall to mutton? [...] Rank loue is full of heate where hungrye dogges lacke meate, They wyll durty puddynges eate For want of befe and conye.at mutton, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Act IV: infidelitas: At her purse or arse, tell me good fryre fuccage? hypocrifis: My the Messe at both [...] Tush, I am the popes owne vycar If thou lackest a pece, I knowe where thou mayst be sped.at piece, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Act II: A dramme of a shepes tyrdle [...] With the hemlet of an byrdle, Are wholesom for the pyppe.at pip, n.1
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Ciii: What wylte thou fall to mutton? [...] Rank loue is full of heate where hungrye dogges lacke meate, They wyll durty puddynges eate For want of befe and conye.at pudding, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Act IV: infidelitas: At her purse or arse, tell me good fryre fuccage? hypocrifis: By the Messe at both .at purse, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Act IV: Yea, poore marryed men, haue very much a do, I counte hym wysest, that can take a snatche and to go.at snatch, n.
J. Bale Comedye Concernyng Three Lawes (1550) Act II: If he be a kynge hys mace is a marybone, And hys crowne a cow torde.at turd, n.
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